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Aurora Weaver; Ashlyn Wheat; Travis Riffle; Chelsea Powell; Lindsey Leonard; Ryleigh Prickett; Anna Hill; Larry Molt – Teaching and Learning in Communication Sciences & Disorders, 2023
Human anatomy and physiology?is?considered one of the most difficult courses a student can take in a pre-health professional major in the US (Slominski, et. al., 2017). Research has revealed benefits of the use of art and anatomy within medical education, including improved clinical observational skills, greater understanding of disease and…
Descriptors: Audiology, Graduate Students, Medical Education, Art